(Part 2) Best products from r/fandomnatural

We found 5 comments on r/fandomnatural discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 23 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/fandomnatural:

u/_Khoshekh · 3 pointsr/fandomnatural

Those don't hold much though, maybe consider the Wine Rack or the Beer Belly instead.


Me personally, I generally just emptied a water bottle and filled it with clear booze. Which they've also managed to block. (not at a con, in general)

u/tikistitch · 2 pointsr/fandomnatural

Looked the book up on Amazon because I've been hearing about it forever but still hadn't read it, and was tickled by some of the rather vociferous negative reviews. Basically, they're complaining loud and long that the book was just an excuse to get interviews with the SPN cast and crew. I wondered why they didn't add, "And why didn't /I/ think of this too??" Hee. (And now I'm wondering if I can wave /my/ PhD around to get a Jensen interview - hey, worth a try!!)

u/Ennil · 5 pointsr/fandomnatural

Well there's SPN Anti-Bullying on twitter and on tumblr. Funny enough (or heartbreaking enough), they get a lot of shit thrown their way.

> I also want to throw in that I'm sick of certain groups throwing hate on shippers.

This is a very good point and one that's brought up a lot in our sub. It's different but is no less bullying though. For example, while I believe the bullying within the fandom comes from a misplaced use of passion, I believe that the people "outside" (i.e. casual viewers) are made uncomfortable by shipping for entirely different and personal reasons. Which I can also delve a lot into.

I should really write an essay on this topic but the lovely ladies over at fangasm have in fact written about the Supernatural fandom here and here. I haven't read them yet (cause no ebook version) but I do believe they touch upon the negative aspects of the fandom and the struggles within.